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Pull employees together in small, cross-functional groups to discuss successes and challenges associated with the corporate initiative. Do you have multiple mechanisms for gathering perspectives from the workforce on the success and challenges associated with the change?

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This might lead to nobody being unhappy, and also nobody being particularly excited or challenged either. While it’s easy to focus on techniques as a facilitator, what’s more challenging for me is working on compassion and bravery. The real challenge of facilitation is a post from: vivmcwaters.com.au. Everybody’s afraid. Of something. The future. The past. Our capability, or inability; the voice in our head that says yes and the other one that says, no.

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This is a piece of research we did about 12 years ago, on KM Implementation Challenges. The case studies inside are constructed as learning games (“decision games” ) and we regularly use them in workshops to explore the implementation challenges and potential pitfalls in KM. Based on anonymised interviews with KM practitioners, they are still relevant today. Somehow, they never made it onto our blog, so here they are! KM_Implementation_Challenges.pdf.

Here's the challenge. Have you ever found an especially fabulous blog post, and bookmarked it? Yes, of course you have. But have you then found that a few weeks later you can't remember exactly which bit of the post had seemed so interesting, or even why you'd saved it in the first place?

We have been told that this BEtreat is trying to ‘push the boat out’ to explore the challenges of integrating online and face-to-face participation in a course and I think we all recognise hw ambitious this programme is. Academic BEtreat has got off to a shaky start, with lots of technology difficulties. There are sixteen people in this BEtreat (18 if you include Etienne and Bev) and 8 of those are online.

From early results (as above), the #1 challenge facing organizations with SharePoint is user adoption. Re the user adoption challenge - taking the survey will help capture the extent of the problem, but buying a copy of my book on user adoption will help you do something about it.

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The innovation agency NESTA today hosted an event on Collaborative Consumption … which turns out to mean sharing, trading, bartering goods and services with others – things that we have been doing for centuries.

Retrevo does some interesting surveys that I have covered before. Their new Gadget Census study pits the following U.S. cities against each other to see who has the most consumer electronics per capita. This census was conducted online from March, 2010 through July, 2010 and received over 7,500 individual responses from Retrevo users distributed across gender, age, and location. San Francisco vs. New York. San Francisco has more Online TVs (12% more).

I’m surprised that the NESTA Neighbourhood Challenge, to be launched on Tuesday , hasn’t attracted more attention – since it promises Big Society funding for local areas. Shades of Michael Heseltine’s City Challenge programme of 1991? I hope that in the pilot challenge areas we’ll see some experiments in community-led communication. Tags: All posts Big Society chief executive neighbourhood challenge NESTA programme united kingdom

Conference was all about change and especially the human challenges the rate of technology advance pose. Here are some thoughts on the continuing escalating human and organizational challenges to expect in a smart Web and Big Data world along with an invitation to question my ideas. 21st Century Leadership challenges are a recurring theme in this blog. While the challenges facing us continue, outstanding humans are digging deep to guide us forward.

I’m looking forward to the results of USAID’s KM Impact Challenge and maybe I will find your project among the stories they collect. This is from their website : “About The Challenge. The Knowledge Management Impact Challenge aims to accelerate this discovery process by gathering and exchanging stories of what works and what doesn’t. How can you measure the impact of knowledge management? “It’s not easy-o as my Ghanaian friends would say.

This module title is Network Development Challenges. In partnership with The Network University I am offering a three-week virtual courses for people who are working in, for or with networks. It looks at issues that arise in network development … Events

I’m delighted that discussions about local blogging, local councils using online engagement tools, and how to sustain these activities have lifted off on socialbysocial.net - the online community I’ve started with Amy Sample Ward, co-author in the Social by Social book ( download free ).

This is a piece of research we did about 12 years ago, on KM Implementation Challenges. The case studies inside are constructed as learning games (“decision games” ) and we regularly use them in workshops to explore the implementation challenges and potential pitfalls in KM. Based on anonymised interviews with KM practitioners, they are still relevant today. Somehow, they never made it onto our blog, so here they are! KM_Implementation_Challenges.pdf.

Summary: a symposium on innovation, technology and later life provides confirmation that many of the challenges to making use of tech for ageing better are organisational and cultural as well as technical. I was particularly listening out for confirmation or otherwise of the ten provocations about innovation in Ageing Better that I posted recently , and the challenges I distilled from those for the Ageing Better exploration.

I have never taken on this type of challenge before and hope I don’t get ‘egg on my face’ – but here is my contribution for what its worth. I have responded to David Wiley’s request in ChangeMOOC 20011 – [link] that we post a video or concept map or both about the change that we would like to see in some aspect of education.

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